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The first of two starting flights in the £100,000 guaranteed 2018 GUKPT Leeds Main Event saw 102 players take to the felt at the Grosvenor Casino Westgate in Leeds and only 23 of those players had chips needing bagging and tagging when the curtain came down on the action.

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2018 GUKPT Leeds Main Event Day 1a Top 10 Chip Counts

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PlacePlayerChips
1Alli Mallu200,100
2Anonymous149,300
3Paul Rigg137,200
4Lee Vause130,500
5Michael Howard118,600
6Eirimas Livonas115,800
7Alan Billy Carr108,400
8Mazalahedwa Bako104,400
9Michael Skeldon91,500
10Terry Jordon91,000

Alli Mallu is the man in pole position at the end of Day 1a having bagged up an impressive 200,100 chips by the close of play. Mallu, a three-time GUKPT Main Event champion, has an unorthodox style of play that could see him go all the way and win this £560 buy-in event or bust out within a couple of levels of the Day 2 action on Saturday.

Seven other players finished Day 1a armed with a six-figure stack. A player wishing to remain anonymous ended the night with 149,300 chips, enough for second-place overnight, while Paul Rigg bagged up 137,200 chips.

Lee Vause returns on Day 2 with a 130,500 stack, 2014 GUKPT Leeds runner-up Michael Howard accumulated 118,600 chips with loose-aggressive Lithuanian Eirimas Livonas ended the day with 115,800. Alan Billy Carr (108,400) and Mazalahedwa Bako (104,400) make up the seven big stacks.

Navigating their way into the top 10 overnight counts was Terry Jordon with 91,000 chips. Jordon recently underwent heart surgery so him playing in the GUKPT Leeds Main Event is great to see.

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Day 1b should see an even larger field than the opening flight, meaning the GUKPT Leeds attendance could be broken yet again. Stay tuned to UK & Ireland PokerNews to see if Mallu can maintain his good start or if a rising star will knock him from his lofty perch.

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Mathew Seer and Ali Mallu have both secured side event titles at the 2020 GUKPT Manchester festival. Seer won the Mini Main Event while Mallu triumphed in the Seniors event.

2020 GUKPT Manchester Mini Main Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Mathew Seer£25,000*
2John Cullen£13,358*
3Anon£12,850*
4Adam Davies£12,650*
5Garwo Chu£4,450
6Carl Pickles£3,210
7Mathew Swain£2,380
8Ben Dobson£1,860
9Paul Rigg£1,555

*reflects a four-handed deal

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A massive field of 533 players competed in the £225 Mini Main Event, creating a £105,600 prize pool as a result. The top 47 finishers received a slice of that pie.

Players such as Richard King, Jamie Nixon, Lee French, and Ryan Mandara all made it into the money.

Each of the nine finalists locked up at least £1,555 for their initial investment.

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Paul Rigg was the first to fall. World Series of Poker bracelet winner Ben Dobson followed soon after. Mathew Swain, Carl Pickles and Garwo Chu busted in succession, leaving only four players in the hunt for the title.

That quartet struck a deal for the remainder of the prize pool, securing a minimum of £12,650. Adam Davies collected that sum before an anonymous player fell in third for a £12,850 score.

Seer then defeated John Cullen heads-up to resign Cullen to a £13,358 consolation prize and bank the now £25,000 top prize for himself.

2020 GUKPT Manchester Seniors Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Ali Mallu£2,780
2Roy Syphas£2,200
3Joseph Smith£1,315
4Paul Jackson£910
5Ish Patel£680
6Gerald David£505
7Paul Baxter£395
8Andrew Wright£330
9Shukri Mushahwar£280

The legendary Ali Mallu bamboozled his 70-opponents in the £150 Seniors side event. Mallu’s hyper loose-aggressive style is infamous on the British poker scene. It either sees him bust early or go all the way. The latter was true this time.

Mallu sent Roy Syphas to the rail in second-place to net the £2,780 top prize. The runner-up won £2,200.

The final table housed the likes of Gerald “Skullman” David who finished in sixth place, and Paul “ActionJack” Jackson who fell in fourth-place.

Other Side Event Action

Shout-outs have to go to Chris Bartlett and Daryosh Rossookh who won the £150 No-Limit Hold’em and the £165 Omaha 4/5/6 respectively.

Bartlett overcame 104 opponents on his way to netting £2,995 while Rossookh banked £5,066 after outlasting 112-opponents.

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Main Event Is Underway

Day 1A of the £100,000 guaranteed GUKPT Manchester Main Event is done and dusted with Dan Stacey topping the chip counts overnight.

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Only 21 of the 69 entrants made it through to Saturday’s Day 2 and Stacey leads them all. Stacey bagged up 139,100 chips, while the likes of Nathan Watson (130,000), Waheed Ashraf (106,500), Tom Middleton (77,900), and Andrew Hulme (26,500) also progressing.

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